Style in Language, Volumen 3

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Página 137For metrical purposes, however, not all aspects of language are relevant, and
even among those that are relevant, we have to distinguish the basic constitutive
factors of meter and the additive-variative ones. The principle according to which
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Página 138relevancy in analogy with the principle of relevancy in phonological and
grammatical analysis;6 for example, length of the syllabic is metrically relevant in
Classical Greek, whereas intonation patterns are not metrically relevant in
English. 8.

Página 139Metrically relevant features are in general selected among the phonemically
distinctive features. But if a phoneme includes both syllabic and nonsyllabic
allophones (i = j, 1 = }), this subphonemic distinction is relevant for the verse.